celticdb15
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Yeah McLaughlin will be playing fullback and the same sh*t happened to Korey Hall who was one hell of a LB at Boise State.
FootballDad said:Good news for fat sumo Terrance Cody fans! He managed to "pass" the conditioning test to become an official Ravens training camp participant! From reading the article, it seems that the "conditioning test" consists of running 25 yards up and back (50 total), resting for over a minute, then running it again, resting again, and then running a third time, for a TOTAL of 150 yards, with over 2 minutes of rest in-between.
If this is indeed the "test", then it is inconceivable how a supposed top-tier "athlete" could possibly fail it. I could easily run it now, at my "advanced" age without bothering to do the resting, and hardly be breathing hard.
Don Wassall said: It may take a few more exploding hearts, ala Korey Stringer, before attention is focused on the league's infatuation with morbidly obese "athletes." It could be an interesting battle -- the U.S.'s ever growing Nanny State vs. the NFL's extremist pro-black affirmative action policies.</div>
whiteathlete33 said:It looks like sumo Terrance Cody may take some playing time away from Kelly Gregg. From Rotoworld:
Ravens agreed to terms with rookie NT Terrence Cody, the No. 57 overall
pick, on a four-year, $3.385 million contract.
<div> A run-stopping mammoth from Alabama, Cody
will compete for snaps with longtime starting nose tackle Kelly Gregg.
Gregg is coming off an excellent year, but has dealt with recent knee
problems and is entering his age-34 season. If Cody comes along as
quickly as his outstanding spring performances indicated, he could turn
it into a timeshare by midseason.</div>
A year after reporting to training camp at 283 pounds, Ravens DE Terrell Suggs showed up in the mid-260s Wednesday.
The Ravens should breathe a sigh of relief after Suggs, for a second straight offseason, skipped almost all of spring practice. A strong bet for a rebound campaign, we like Suggs to finish as a top-five IDP DL this season.
FootballDad said:Good news for fat sumo Terrance Cody fans! He managed to "pass" the conditioning test to become an official Ravens training camp participant! From reading the article, it seems that the "conditioning test" consists of running 25 yards up and back (50 total), resting for over a minute, then running it again, resting again, and then running a third time, for a TOTAL of 150 yards, with over 2 minutes of rest in-between.
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<div></div>If this is indeed the "test", then it is inconceivable how a supposed top-tier "athlete" could possibly fail it. I could easily run it now, at my "advanced" age without bothering to do the resting, and hardly be breathing hard.
FootballDad said:Good news for fat sumo Terrance Cody fans! He managed to "pass" the conditioning test to become an official Ravens training camp participant! From reading the article, it seems that the "conditioning test" consists of running 25 yards up and back (50 total), resting for over a minute, then running it again, resting again, and then running a third time, for a TOTAL of 150 yards, with over 2 minutes of rest in-between.
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<div></div>If this is indeed the "test", then it is inconceivable how a supposed top-tier "athlete" could possibly fail it. I could easily run it now, at my "advanced" age without bothering to do the resting, and hardly be breathing hard.
snow said:FootballDad said:Good news for fat sumo Terrance Cody fans! He managed to "pass" the conditioning test to become an official Ravens training camp participant! From reading the article, it seems that the "conditioning test" consists of running 25 yards up and back (50 total), resting for over a minute, then running it again, resting again, and then running a third time, for a TOTAL of 150 yards, with over 2 minutes of rest in-between.
If this is indeed the "test", then it is inconceivable how a supposed top-tier "athlete" could possibly fail it. I could easily run it now, at my "advanced" age without bothering to do the resting, and hardly be breathing hard.
This is what someone posted, about the timing of it
"The test is timed.
The team takes the player's 40 yard dash time, then adds 10 seconds to it. So Cody would have had to run the shuttle, 50 yards in total, in 15.6 seconds. 70 second rest, then he does it again. 70 second rest, then one last time. You either pass or fail based on the above."
Everybody was saying "well they have to do it in a certain amount of time, he isn't known to be a speedster" Well turns out they go by your 40 time, which he almost ran a 6 second 40 yard dash. He got 10 extra seconds for 10 added yards. This drill seems pretty damn easy. A professional athlete should definitely be able to do it. An average joe should be able to do it, but looking at most dwfs with their beer guts I guess not. Maybe that is why they have a soft spot for big tubs of lard that have no business playing the game.
Domonique Foxworth tears ACL, out for year
Posted on: July 30, 2010 10:58 am
Edited on: July 30, 2010 11:18 am
The Ravens already thin secondary took a(nother) major hit on Friday morning, as the team learned that Domonique Foxworth will miss the entire season after tearing his ACL.
CBS Ravens' Rapid Reporter Jon Gallo noted that Foxworth was absent from practice this morning, and now Twitter is flooded with the news (initiating from Aaron Wilson of the Cook County Times ) that Foxworth will miss the year.
Wilson mentioned that he was "contemplating his medical options" after a Thursday injury the injury in non-contact drills on Wednesday generated an initial diagnosis of a torn ACL.
It's a tremendous blow for the team's biggest weakness, and it probably means that you'll see the Ravens attempt to sign a free agent for depth, make a trade, cave to Ed Reed's contract demands, or potentially install me as a starting cornerback for the season opener.
Follow CBS Sports NFL on Twitter (and stay tuned to our Baltimore Rapid Reports ) for more information on Foxworth's situation.
-- Will Brinson
Update: John Harbaugh has confirmed that Foxworth will miss the entire season and called the injury "unfortunate."
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